: *Jf4f.UAKITE.S.. l' tions,called ring-doves.. It is a well BURNED. From the Times-Union,Jacksonville Fla. WASHINGTON LETTER..
t A :" known fact, that birds thrive beet, if' allowed A BUSINESS MAN'S BOOK.

Thanksgiving was duly observed by the :plenty of room to exercise in, and The Fred'k DeBary Burned to the (From oar regular correspondent.). .

; | causing all who were so fortunate as for anything know1' and require .Frank Wooten the watchman: statedto Ready for the Public. A bright sun shone out yesterday mor- .
you.
g be to recall recollections the Herald this that We have seen the advance sheets of to
to present many the sedulous has reporter morning ning inaugurate Thanksgiving day.
most coddling, a ,roost I
of their youthful days and the result of beeen fixed up over the bed of :the host about 2:80 this a. m. one of the colored ;. about one-half of Messrs. Crushing &. Appleyard's ,The air 1f88'cold"and crisp and those who

their indulgence in turkey pumpkin firemen forward to fire the Florida State Gazetteer and first ventured out in the
:' and hostess for the safety and comfort of came up engine early morning
: and pies and other for the While the fireman Business Directory and do not hesitateto had their
mince apple indigestible the "pooty; e sings." Recently the trip to-day. overcoats wrapped closely around '

concoction, which was invariably lady in question paid a visit of I was at the engine he(the watchman) give it unqualified endorsement as a them. Bright faces and a generalair

' followed by attacks of dyspepsia and pills.Mrs. to her and matter ceremony ofcourse i went aft. The fireman went into the oil work of genuine merit and value. Hav of jollity characterized the people who
,new neighbors as a
Bolton fully sustained her well was arrayed in her best bib -and room to fill his lamp, and endeavored, he ing entire confidence in both Me srs. Ap- thronged the streets before 10' o'clock.

.reputation+ as a caterer, and had tucker, part of her outfit being a.wonderful 'supposes, to light it with a lucifer match. pleyard & ,Cushing, whose ability and Nearly all were dressed in their best

and varied All the the fire energy Is undeniable, :we feared very In of the cold
provided so ample menu' as specimen of.the milliner's art. Invi- at once, watchman says, spite which nipped their

to create M well as allay; good appetite. ted into.the house, a chair was proffered burst out from the oil room, and beforehe much the outcome of any such book as noses and gave a glow to their cheeks,the

Neediest to say that ample justice was, and and got to the door the flame was rushingout that which they proposed. We have seen children, who went out with their parents
the
accepted day being warm
,
done to the good things and the wish was'i the visitor was invited to remove her hat, and soon enveloped the stairway.He it, however, or a large part of it, and!i to look at the ''parade and the people,

universal, than when next Thanksgiving which she naturally did. Unhappily as gave the alarm, and aroused the crew, must confess our agreeable disappointment. seemed to enjoy the holiday, as children

.
is reached all might be spared to celebrate the hat (a Gainsboro on the most exten- who were asleep at the time and some of always so,better than the grown folks.
i them horrible death. It presents with business! brevity, a Nearly all the business Acre
houses
it under the same hospitable rootOn ded narrowly escaped a >
scale deal of
) required a good space
Mr. Fred mate and general description of the State, its form closed but most of the merchants
Magill mindful
was soon up, -
' the 37th inst Mr. Bolton picked a it was deposited on the bed the only receptacle
of government a list of governmental of-
; worked heroically to subdue the fire by of the coming Christmas holidays, of
tomato from of his vines it big enough for it After resting
fine ripe one
;
ficers executive and
legislative judicial
,
means of a small hose attached to a lay which Thanksgiving is but the harbinger
was quite a fair size and of excellent _flavor. some time and relating all the news of of
drant. He stood his and a compilation census statistics, an exhibit the foretaste
at
nobly post or appetizer, so to speak,
the neighborhood, and admiring (and envying -
battled with the fiend until the unbearable of the State's financial conditionand had heaped their show window with the
perhaps) the nick-nacks and treats
The Mi: ri. Arnold are busily at workon heat drove him away with his hair brief of revenue laws; a chapter on richest most beautiful and attractive

their new house and expect to have a urea displayed our heroine kissed her singed in patches, and his right hand schools, a list of raUroads-and a brief description goods. Before these windows crowds!
friend good-bye, took her leave, and her
houiewarmiBg next week. painfully injured by bums and cuts. of counties.' Then begins a gazetteer were constantly gathered and the exclamations
hat. On like the
good
reaching home Pur Teasdale that when he of post-offices in the State, under and of and
says gotout expressions hope long-
Mr.W. Smith a late arrival from Kansas housewife she is, Mrs. X folded up her ,
which is the
his given county, a description which the
of stateroom the fire was burning ing caught ear when passing
looHpg for a location here, intending dress carefully, put her sack, gloves &c.,
: of the city town or settlement with a list
these
briskly forward. He did all he could to groups of would be purchasers were
at soon as he has selected a'place to carefully by, and taking the hat, was in-
of business there however obscure
men doing
fire often and
save the vessel but the had gained amusing sometimes pathetic.In .
suit him; to start for home and bring his tending also to place it in its box. She : and unimportant that businsss 'tot..
such headway it was impossible to do may the general scramble for places in
wife and family back with him took it preparatory to so doing when; ,
up be. Then follows a classified business
much with. the limited resources at hand..' the next Congress people have overlookeda
--- --- -- ---- -- --
Charles Bolton has bad the disagreeable Aoiribik didtJl She discovered that her !
Capt. directory of.the State the different occu-
Owing to the condition of the fire alarm fierce contest that is,going on for the
his boat.out to castor was profusely decorated with- :
taskof hauling pations being arranged alphabetically
the firemen did not arrive until it was too chaplaincy. Twenty-seven clergymen are
stop a small leak in her bow, the weatherfor well not flowers. We draw the veil over late to render much assistance, except to and under each the names of every one: applicants.

such an operation,being about as' undesirable the scene that ensued, but think if, as is extinguish the fire after all but the hull in that line of business.in the State with: Marshall Clayton McMichael, the especial .

as could be'well imagined.As stated, human nature is the same his post-office. To this will be added,
was destroyed. The fire plug near the pet of Brewster,Attorney-General,
Mr. G. Damon and brother were the world over.; the visits of ceremony scene.of the disaster was found to be out when the remainder of the book gets and the District Commissioners have lock-

goingalong the'trail south of his place, as far as these two ladies are con- of fix after the hose was attached to it, through the press, within a day or'two, a ed horns. The Marshall,, who is the embodiment .

two good siaed rattlesnakes which were cerned will hereafter be few and far be and as a matter of course, before the next list of all the land owners in the State, or of sestheticism, has a deputy of "

met with received "the happy dispatch." tween. plug could. be reached 'all the upper such as own more than ten acres, and an course, and the Commissioners seem, to

Another ffarman man has forwarded the This is a bad time fpr "the dwellers intents works of the vessel were in ruin. excellent map. The work is sold by subscription think the deputy does not earn his wages

." Vale! I II The cewand officers lost all and is amply worth the price to as most of his deputies
ducats,.to buy land and intends to cast in I nearly I are, performed by
his lot with us quite shortly. JOHNNY. JUXP UP.LAGRANGE I their personal effects and nothing what- every business man in Florida; we have the policemen and constables in and
-1.1. 1 already used the advance sheets to profit around the District
settlers ITEMS. ever was saved that belonged to the courts. Marshall
Enquiries from intending are
steamer. The floating (iron) hull and reference. McMichael thinks that all the duties of
fregpea ., indicating that with us we can '
It la whispered: erect smokestack is all that is left of this the place are constructively performed '

truly adopt the motw"R.oe1 or. That Dr. Thornton of 0*. who owns extensive magnificent passenger steamer. The We want an agent in every town or by the deputy, but the Commissioners

Frequent very heavy, and copious property in LaGrange, is stopping wreck was viewed by hundreds of people city in the State, to whom we will offer apparently have the whip hand of the

showers accompanied by boisterous winds with his family at the Atkinson residencefor to-day, every one of whom seemed to feela liberal inducements. Marshall, and decline absolutely to pay ...

with interludes of thunder have been the a few weeks. personal grief at the sight of what yesterday Address the deputy marshall'sfees. without an order -,

fashion during the past week. I That Mr. Mitchell Jones leaves with was a floating palace, but todayis GUSHING & APPLETARD, from the court. This it will be seen,

Mn' eslandvocalenteitainmentsarethe his hands this week for his home at Long a charred and ruined wreck. Box 1042, .,.Jacksonville.. .. ., Fla.* is an interesting point for the Attorney-

fashion at Mrs. Boltons. As many of our Pond, Ga. He contemplates returning The DeBary was built in Wilmington, ALTHOUGH we do not with the General to decide and as the Commissioners -
agree
recent settlers are good musicians,.no with new set after holidays.. Del., in 1881, at a coei of $78,000, and President in some particulars after a care nothing for Brewster, Attor

doubt social entertainments will insured with Foster A Co'. ney-General, entertaining developmentsmay
many That Mrs. E. L. Brady; who has been was agency rather hasty perusal of his message it is
ensue for about The length of the be expected.The .
the at Jacksonville returned $50,000.
spending summer manifest that Mr. Arthur bas carefullyand
Quantities of ducks are'to be seen in the last Saturday. steamer 19'81128 feet by 37 feet over all. intelligently considered our national White House is still bereft of the

She finished and handsomely President's presence,''and some days the
river about here now, waiting, patientlyto was finely
That the Teachers Institute which con- affairs. Although unable to publish the
be .and consumed. furnished throughout, and has been a President does not come into town at all.
captured of in its commend it
venes at LaGrange the 1st January message entirety, we as
As for New York the
most fortunate and successful boat since politicians woods
An Alligator, measuring eight feet in 1884 promises to be a grand ucce a. worthy of a careful perusal, as we con-
,full of them
have
her advent on the river. With the exception are ,They ceme to
length shot Mr. Bead lately.As sider it a concise and intelligent reviewof
was by i That the school exhibition which was of the City of Jacksonville, the Washington, in droves for the past two

many of our new settlers are good I to have been held during the: holidayshas Denary was esteemed the handsomestand the condition and status of our foreign _M--JL

musicians, one of them, Mr. Chapin, being been postponed until* the expirationof best boat in Florida waters.-Jack- and domestic relations.- ,The Speakersbip contest was prosecuted :+ '

an accomplished band-master, there the term. sonville Herald, Dec. 3rd. -- with the most lively vigor all of today
Mr. John Griffin Carlisle the Revenue
ia a disposition to organise a band. Shouldthe That Miss Jennie Gray contemplates ----- -- born in Kenton, and this evening. The hotel lobbies '

intentionbe carried out,much benefit. taking a school on the West_side. Should CORRESPONDENCE.tlaulover Ky.reformer,September was 5th 1835, and began county the, are all crowded with people discussing t

will ensue to the members from the practice this be the case, the people among whom Dotting. practice of law in 1857. He was electedto the probabilities and expressing their various

they necessarily will have, while the she goes may well consider themselves F. M. Woodall and wife have returned the legislature in 1859, to the State preferences. At the headquarters

community will derive great enjoymentfrom fortunate to Jacksonville, Mr. W. was compelled on :Senate in 1866 and 1869, and Lieut. Governor of the different candidates visitors were ,

the performances That Bud Mama now pulls the reins account of ill health to go where he could 1 in 1871. In 1876 he was electedto constantly coming and going, and duringthe 2
settlement. day nearly all of the members of the
in the
Several times during .the last week over the best turnout get competent medical attendance.B. Congress and has since that time been
drove of House now in the city paid their
That N..0.Bryan brought a respects
Mrs.: Bolton baa regaled her boarders with Osteen and daughters of Lake Ashby his own successor. He.was an easy win-
BOld'out the other of the candidates
South Fla. at a to one or
ripe tomatoes, the product of this year's sheep down Into have been on a visit to E. C. Summerlin, ner of the position of Speaker of the
Mr had word for all
here visit a pleasant
his place a pox
crop. Not many localities we imagine, good profit, paid while here, he and Mr. 8. killed a fine House December 1st, over the total opposition .
and has returned to Ga. All this in I a his caJus He made no boast but said
can.come up,to this. receiving 106 votes, while Mr.
bear.M. the p indications. are that the speak-
week. : M. Shipe went to Jacksonville a Randall received 62 and Mr. Cox 80.
Mr. Cecil is busy getting the "Chicago"ready That the Enterprise Herald, rather discredits ership will SO.with the New York delegations -
few,days on business connected with This being announced, M. Curtin moved
.for launching. He has got:out 'asplendid story of last week, but ago whether he ia the man or not.
our orange .
the Dummett Grove. 'He lately receiveda that Mr. Carlisle's nomination and election -

mast from a magnificent stick if Bro Dawson will,come down this way lot of ten Danish and Sweediah emi- be made unanimous, which was done To-night Mr. Randall said the situation .
of timber he found on the beach.On we'll show him both quantity and quality was unchanged as far as h. was concerned .
grants who are now busy at work clear- and the chair appointed Messrs. Randall,

dit, that a Singing School is to be that will exceed our former statement, ing land and J11.kingotherl; improvements.He Cox and Curtin a committee to notify and declined make any predictions
the 25th as to the result. He expressed much surprise
won started here. We' have plenty of ..That.Christm. ,, will come on t expects in a few days, if money and Mr. Carlisle of the action taken by the
when informed that Mr.
this Springer
talent to keep it alive. of December in LaGrange year. labor'will do it, to :make the Dummett House. ;
had withdrawn from the and that :
contest
,
'
school, meets
Among the guests at Mrs.Bolton's.h>* That the and Sunday Thursday evening? : to every practice Grove the best paying property on ''the All this we respectfully submit as suggestive all or most all the Illinois votes would

tel the have been: }lessrs.Downey Tuesday river. for the of 1884. '
during week canvass
On probably go to Mr.Carlisle. He.left the
songs to :be sung. Christmas. night. H. M. Fairbanks while poling a .. ..
Q Damon, W Pamon, "Wyman, W. room without finishing a letter he was engaged -
Mrs!.E Arnold, Messrs., Arnold,, Smith, Good idea.,. r- of boat a short time since, slipped and frac- Orlando Reporter: "Beport reaches us in writing. '
Of the citizens LaGrange "
Oomstock Baatett,I Brainard That several tured two of his ribs. Better luck to you of a slight unpleasantness at Kissimmee IJ
DeCourcy, <
were presented this week, with nice, ripe The Ohio delegation this evening decided y1
Hrs:Maynard< and,other. next time friend F.,and keep your'I I"un- on Saturday last in which two brothers : .
watermelons roin the patch.of J. C. Nor- to support Representative' Lee- ,
:
in .
der-pinning" better'repair named Baas wounded quite seriously
An intense "lumber ,famine" is the wood gfTituaYilleho lays claim to the is were dom for the position of.Se geankt-&r..... F '
.C in this section
excitement
The latest The .
from shots. difficulty seems
at and anew and who say. | pistol Mr. Jno. G. candidate .,
prevailing epidemic present finest orange grove Thompson was ,a
I
young the rumor of a lawsuit in connection, to have been the result of too much
, settlers are continually arriving, it. has he is the boss,watermelon, raiser. on" Indian -j of for the same place, and it wu'agreed .
1 with a large crop oranges.:: whisky. A man named Stewart did the
.
'
Become contagious disease. Rifer that the should settle who
a ; ; Jacksonville delegation ,1
"A. L. Rockwell and wife jof- the brothers
of
One was shot '
shooting.
afford hands called out should be the candidate. Mr. 'Leedom ..;
Plenty of duck about here, sport That the road were ,paid the'Dummett Grove a flying I the shoulder the other through "
.
;
: and food-to hunters. fir:two daiyr'on'tbie. Salt Lake -road this visit last week. I I the through had. eight te ,out of twelve:in the' del. 1
thigh.
; impatiently week.bi-th road'commissioner. of ..pre&uto. .*... egation. :s".-'.
,
The- advent of CfcptMay/ is;., .. \ 1 vwiUb Tavares is making preparations to build .
leare to i. v Ice a quarter.of an inch thick has been ... It is proposed to make the guard toGarfield'a
looked
: Wardtoaspersou3; "rat the i-'shop- on Christmunigbt :. formed in Pensacola this an ice factory., The .
one. <
be build it win -- I year. grave a permanent

.. be certain their that when and they not. their, ,neighbors 'at.the chtirrcch j:age of,bib): not The cayenne pepper plant ia a perennial I The recent frost killed nearly all the I friends oj CoL Rockwell, who .represents '...: V i","41

'. .
. .:::J
.
,1
....;.,.. ,- .Science.. -' combination.. of the hydrogen 0 .. with the. digestive agency to dispose of it, and I i tame bear. The nine o'clock mail\ win
0 : the better the quality of, the milk the '
--- nitrogen. do, you thought. But it didn't, Being
, 1 How to Preserve and Restore
< More than 3,000,000 tree were : '-The composition of elephant's milk, Health. more severe the discomfort will be under ,a way mail, and not a through mail

4 planted in Great' :Britain during the according to the analysis Dr.Quesne- -Slck;- -headache" patient are recom- these conditions. Milk is insufficientlyused On the following day I went fifty mile
l. '
: of 1881-82. l.I ?cienti in making simple pudding of such to keep the appointment I had
. season I ville, in the Jfon&ur /tgtte, is mened three glasses or lukewarm water, wader

Although 30,000 paper car-wheels i mmiiAr to that of cream,but its consistency to be swallowed in rapid succession, farinaceous foods as rice, tapioca and The gentleman was not there to meet

di1emiiS"Joada'last I, Its odor' and tasteare sago Distaste-for these is engenderedvery me, because he had not received
were .fiFnse/on,. 150. is different. and. be followed immediately by _aglass my
yesxr bat.thzeeJUlores are reported. very agreeable, and the taste is superior of hot mustard water. The effects otten,.believe, because the milkis letter. I lost my time, and I missed

''". -)(. VktarSaInt.Jwfl,.a, Frenchman to.that, of:most other kinds of at times very beneficial and quite astonishing stinted in making ,them, or, poor, all the benefit of what would have been

,. haa ffe iclaOf $5000.to any milk: itis about equal to'cows' milk.. to the uninitiated. skimmed milk is'used. Abundance: of to me a profitable! transaction. It is.
.
'
-s. >, I new milk should bemplopedand'mOremilk : not too late for
" person who ab discover an infalliblecure in quality., Thousands of persons starve them- ? '' you to reform ; and ua.'leas .
'
. for diphtheria., Professor: lager the "soul-smeller selves:.into thinness, paleness and nervousness or cream sho'" cr'be"' add'ed''afien'they I you do reform your life will prove
taken. In Scottish householdsthia "
are failure.
' he is'familiarly' called ia Germany, by living on white bread and ,
as
. =The greatest heat of the air 'in the. '
: matter is-well imdetsto d nd The
a lesson
ran probably:never exceeds 1 1450 Fah., lately delivered'a' lecture ia which he sweet things and sleeping too 'little.-: ; : was not lost upon. Greg '

some moretrnetwortliyttaces'of IJ.eic. -,. of pyroxyline ''and.camphor, 'i& 'now' .been a fact familiar to us that tea is a''' taken- .with' ,,'the, bricklayers. ",Do- you 'activity, it is best to lay aside:the"biter

, AasociatioaJs going recommend leg-.,'etc'.;, "'The' pyroxyline1" 0 is" prepared' from men ,who :frequent the ,patient !"rooms thing a brick'is, and what great houses '-'J..1 wn to "cool off," it is safer to walk

, islitioawhieh; will compel builders'of. cigarette tte"pap" anda'mixture' of'nitric of our.London hospitals,,we should not are built by laying,one" brick,;upont,an- rpund for while% .Ibis al w..dangerbus. -

that 83 percent:of the weather fp.recastsmade while wagons can only pass over a,few who smells. ,her husband's breath.Whelp into parts You could not jump over a ,,it A man: aLong Branch recently* en-<
a .
;
by the Bureau bTe..piOv' ',' goodl of the chief: roads t. ,'and. ": ,the..... steamersConnecticut him much more by; good food' than mountaiajbufc! step.by! .step.takes you.to, .t@red a restaurant and, said :. "Haye

ports' ,-100bsve-been"fulfilled, entirely., ." .. ., ,,. ', I fries, heavy ,bread, .strong coffee? and to a tenopgreat things.. .AlwaY$t re* replied the Waiter. Brine me a piab>
65 and!i3 not:at ally \ ''** 0 ji1'Jie'p ass member '
partly that the
4lplatefnlwas
'
large building went placed' before him sad
tea up
4 CUPS/: I play the mischief with the stomach ; f
;,,Janl'.oil' is said to '47p,,, a r." t'R. ; : ,.r ',f-f ., ',1 then it calls for some stimulus. Good only one brickjUpon.. other.Kansas ha set to work'with great gusto. :After

,and'Mr. Crookee i4Jiidlined to language be ,said he,would ask his coif e.' Theodore, ,himself.died.of,,the same disease the latter was a boy aged about four!j j'proprietor picke the. clam up in a.fair.,

Have.that insects like wasps,beetles' bed i She always had the last word, at forty-nine,though his, constitution wide.tabla-near.the teen He was'.draw lg' map.'at' th e of![gold pincers and bore it triumphantly

spiders use the right anterior,.foot'most -In.the far ,west,a man.'advertisesfor : had seemed of' iron.- But he: the window. to the kitchen t threw it back.into',a

Colorado and sold. as topaz to tourists is wept like a born angel.'" ,fail to produce in the' .course, of.. time. i i over, the'tesuit..was v. 'tfm1lch. disappointed eluded to take advantage of the i t&

t:.., 'Idn wvw.M 111 boDaqtrac may be made lor-7 it several miles have beenrgtaded':at ita Sunday'. Boatwill r.; leave at.i. m:. Sanford : : Florida. and all other persons' 'interested' are hereby .

. ,t'. III.: "l!':' ,O .:.olJ j1..1L.-J; Tavares extremity. It is alleged that the will make close oatuneetlona p..with all :Bail 1 'Mr. Scott Is now located Titusville. declaration required'filed to appear-in' the and above plead entitled to the

4sstossi. The; Pall Mall; OaxtU 'In Ie- not known when s-resumption will take Lines for close all points connections with\ ran.and steam Notary Public State at Urge. In the Circuit'Court, Seventh Judicial 'Gr: .,
place. It is said that the Florida South- _
oat Florida
of Brevard Cuunt .
view r the of Ella Wheeler ,
I : poesaa says: NORTH EAST AND WEST' Affidavits drawn and all Easiness entrusted..
would ern railway, now trying to get to Lees- V to me promptly attended to. To' Wm. anJaliJlaer.:
;r1? aps we b* accused bflabori ) V Tor all points between Jacksonville,andPalatka B.Moore persona interested .
.
'
ll.1IiIder.t1Ie"JeaCtiaIIuoy. prejudice of burg threatens to go to Orange Bend if ,take one. of the eteamers leaving Ace at his resideece.Vhnsvile i : :'-

and so a game.;of, "check"-era is being I'ASTVAIT_ attachment baa been Issued against the
| 'k ViemM not be a WOi ride: calamity if : F. GRAY.V
S. said Wm. B. Moore and hia
t played. So the Leaves Jacksonville lor.Green Cove spring, property has ti. ,
says ScmiTropicaL.The
- 4baBapphoo ta
$G. .JjtoMiohigtnihat. eflbctusl remedy. for!, Tampa, Turn, learns "that. the Lake Steamer MAGNOLIA leaves'FloridaCentel Watch Maker and Jeweller.ALL George F.Ensey amounting to the sum .
.
v : Plant investment: Bailroad wharf at-&. m, daily, .Sunday YOU WARRANTED. Of Two hundred dollars and interest
,.f ksr, wses which:the..Eolian poet fbundin I, ,Company fuss quite a thereon from July 191883. 4
exceptedl'et1ImfDg day. :
.
Work or orders left with P. Be : at
Wager
't'.1tmI.'s...' A Yankeeeditor would 1 large.orce of hands nor at work von,the For further information apply at'General Post Office,TitusTille or with A. Brady at or La Now', therefore you the said Wm B.

'.; simply drove advIeedMi Ella to put:her South Florida. railroad, between Fort: ,Ticket Office corner Bay and Laura Streets. Grange in Titnsville will receive prompt.attention.. Will be Moore and all other persons interested

Gumming and.Bartow..Several miles of 'W.B.WATSON,Manager! every Monday.'nlt.'B. s are hereby required to appear on or before *.
., -
i sdiiaoakand we..a IIetheGcuettll C.B.FXN WICK,Gen.Pass..Apnt.CASH .. R. WILSON. the first Monday the 4th day of Feb>>
:' toie 'very.thing.I ..- ?
I Bat we were about!to write.*lengthy grading and tract laying will be :pushed CASH !CASH! for said month, and plead to the declaration f
Will contmne the practice of Medicine in filed by the said plaintiff in said case
:-' artiste on the oyster.; :It wouldrequirea1aq : forward.eo as to complete .the ,branch as or attachment preceding and If befalls

,' article to do justice to oar large ;fat soon as then line, is ready for busi W HE' ,REP Tituevillevicinity" ; to do so judgment will be 'awardedagainst

r.; and tDe..ladian' Biver. bi-valvea.? The flees.,, 'Bartow:will1 have her, railroad as Office at J. M.'Dlxon'sDrngStore. the said( defendant 'according-
law and the' property attached will be .r
i' fUst thing"every' oyster' loving housekeeper soon as Tampa.I.naeFalatb AT THE A.. B.:HAWLEY. >. D..S. levied on; under,execution and sold .to .;.

*' ought'to do is' to1'discard at once : and Indian River railroadnow pay. the.said debt sworn to.

'1' All inferior oysters. The largest and;fined building, is owned by men who, own H Visiting Dentist. A. A. STEw AXT,
QOUJATEIt3 Clerk of circuit court of Brevard Co.
Fla.
:Makes frequent trips to Indian River I It
l are most nntritiow and easily digest the Jacksonville iDpa and .Key West Lake worth, Ac. V, Titusville October,22* 1883.. ,,26td .
railroad. The Palatka and,Indian River .
ed. Don't
; pUi.&heIn.m..thotwaJer; ,. even P. 0. Address, New Smyrna Florida. NOTICE. '

F' .' Place on, a quick: .fire; ., The., Plant. system which,. had The Oldest and Most Reliable Place of Notary Public, State-at-Large, By notified the order of this court you are hereby '
to appear, answer or demur to'a
'
franchise into Palatka
'! aMarlrlJtheybeginto aweD, tthq.ue: 'no. get as good and Bill in Equity filed In this suit to enforce -

.f :4ss..:Eat them directly from:the pan- connections as they want by their con Justice of the Peace. a laborers lien of 9166.71 for clear

.kit, sad you have repsat fit forakingsFghttMbetdasenormcethe tract with the Florida Southern, though BUSINESS Court day, first Saturday of each month. .log five and 57-100 acres ot land, besltles.disbursements ,

$ BssilyteHteatoVpreBehti+ /Tlmespra t November 8, 1883. .. j. t Six months after date I will present to 't

i NOTICE hereby given that the followingnamed Honorable. .: County Judge .
counted : in all shades and forIWsaedIRte Florida .
the Institute llbe' ready
ring
i,
of Brevard
+ .. settler has filed notice of "IS-ra. county my final accounts
s"ti AH' Education: -- ; Pse.Sjecially and vouchers as administratrix of 'j:
D his intention to make final proof Insup-I .
;[' ..it sJso\cordialryv a'"vit: l to :attend our _of his claim, and that said proofwill the Estate of Bartholomew Einlff deceased :,
[f{ . be made,before A. A. Stewart clerk I Address orders to. Adapted For,TUs Climate and ask for a final discharge .from the -
ti be'rin
llut :- It is to biformaJi-i; circuit court at Tltusville,Fla; on Wednesday -i ? fl'"J administration. of said Estate.. ,;

:who has'a'-very'oice'house-at Bow:;and the; drawing-room*..where,1 AA'some ; and the victim was ,found faint only together ;;for 'two days, we' only. for it has already become common;bit ,

.. tila agtWQ there.was'athird perturbation, of mind he awaited from loss of blood 'with',his right arm knew each other for a few' ,weeks.
ui year:' ? ;ago; it has made: certain place.!for:.itaatf,

.. member:.i 4fceflrai. in.-the.,person the :advent.of.,the wife, from whom torn out at the socket, his left eye destroyed 'What' am ''I ,to. him? What is he 'tome and will remain through:fluctuations or

an er.the'. 8o.of Jupiter dedicated men.... The"Swedish women, near the By dropping crystals from her eyes. pressing another' upon 'them,"fry' to,a
V -A gft **" fcy cat suicided,'bydeliberately -' nAjaitoV'the8irb! ''> '
: The
elephant was light brown On salted
lard shake off
side of the
4V' tte ,Philadelphia,while boiling soap But roan has not a woman's grace; ,
;. +-+*f- -jumping. .* the dock. into found with this inscription''three were. ;!.1f.&I'D8d"that ;the Indians were When overborne by sorrow's throes, I fit in. a hot colander line 'a deep dish
""'f AA h. hundred and:fifty, after.' J He:simply covers up his face with
.., : years coming. They took refuge,soap and auto And'blows in trnmphet tones his nose. a napkin and put In the strips.
t.-:' A;rem kable.;instance of,the.fidelttyaad figs have been known to live to:the the fortified church, blew the conch- They should not be crowded in frying

ii 4. 'water thfr'animal caught hold of Taylor Cnvier considered it probable for a Haverhill, to Massachusetts, who had I -New York highwaymen have waylaid half a cup of boiling water; stir'this in

Triiti the object of'i pporttDg .bin ; whale to live 'a thousand years. The more.than_her share of:,captivities and men to get the gold setting of their the molasses until it is thoroughly

ftndh'l, however, that it was not. his dolphin and porpoise>> attain the age of adventures- killed an Indian :who was artificial teeth: mixed with it,; then add :three parts of

master to.whom he thirty ; an/eagle I died Vienna at the Graham flour to,one of. meal insufficient
}:: was'read'rU1g.thIa: rushing,into the "open gate, of her husband'a .Philadelphia man'got up good .corn

t instance, relinquished his grasp and age'of one hundred and four; ravens garrison, by: throwing boiling deal of ,popularity for' himself ly i quantity, to make a batter ; to

r. :wentto the aid of, Davies'hiB' master, l.frequently:reach,:the age of.one hun- soap upon him ; and.when the savages feeding his .bloodhound. a cat every this add a tablespoonful'. of melted

}" -supporting him until he was rescued by dred;' a tortoise has been known to came to capture her a third time, she day. lard. If you wish, eat it while hot

4 passing steamer, the other, man'being live one, hundred and seven 'years saved herself by shOotlng'tbe foremost u in place of bread, dry it in the oven for
"
not that be
not
.. Judge judged
" Swans and pelicans are long-lived., i.L .. dead. In 1676, the battle ,which Tal- ye fifteen minutes ; if for, pudding, serve
is rendered in :
i drowned.The i the Afghan testament : fresh from the
illustrated .. cott was fighting, in defence of Bad- steamer with a sour
partridges I r. I 'Do not do justice, lest justice be done .
E. Vy the, following from the notesof About Women. wasdecidedby by the promptness of to sauce.

"In the women ,who'loaded with small shot you.Coyote8 GREEN CORN SOUP.-Make this soup
$ ; a sportsman: hunting partridges ; are reported to be so '

before now I .have sometimes been a Matrimonial Memoranda. and nails a cannon that had just ar- tame at.Mineral Park, Arizona, that when there is any good broth or pot-

r good deal, amused with one: of their Never taunt with a past mistake. I rived from Boston and conveyed,_it to they come into town and play with the liquor in which poultry, veal .or beef
has been
t. ::1 ickL:: On. my coming near the ,flock Never allow'a request to be repeatedLet the' defender ; these. discharged it, to boiled." ,After husking half a ,
: the dismay and rout of dogs.The dozen ears of tender green corn, and ,
the: male partridge, ,would rush. toward self-abnegation be the habit ot savages. A '
longest private
'ffJ telephone wire
the silk
_.with feathers stuck out like a frill, both. story is toM. of a maid servant 'in Dor- removing cut through ,the
" : \ in the world Is said to ,be in Scot- centre of the rows of grains, and then
with wings flapping, and,making a terrible chester who defeated an Indian single- .
r"I forgot" is never an acceptable,excuse. land. It extends from Glasgow to ,with the back 'of the. knife, scrape ,out
? fuss in every possible,way. Aftertime handed by the use of a musket and a
Wemyss Bay a distance of thirty-two
the inner of
portion the Boil
a though, I: found' that .this was I shovelful of live coals. ,A young girl grams.

only ft; trick, .while'my attention was : If you must criticise let it be done in Maine, shut a door and held it, and miles.A; the corn for twenty minutes and I Just
North Chatham (N. Y.) farmer enough boiling water to cover and prevent

r.; -being'drawn to the blusterer before me, : lovingly. thirteen women and children bad time
bas dog that climbs trees., It recently burning ; then add to three pintof
;, the female, with:,smooth feathers and I'' Make marriage a matter of moral to reach a blockhouse while the Indians
captured a raccoon after a desperate broth, and palatable seasoning of
judgment were chopping down the door and
i.drooped head was hurrying off with the ,-,
fight in the high branches of a salt and pepper, and keep it hot while
& brood to;a. place .safety, and when ,Never make a remark at theexpenseof knocking down, though they 'did not \ '
chestnut. a dish of nice toast is ,made' to serve
kill its defender. Twelve after ,
f 'this.had been accomplished there were the other. years
'. Bickford's ingenious defense of his The French Republicans are. already with it:
J no longer; any partridges in sight-male ,Give your warmest sympathies for their heads COOKING TURNIPS.-Turnips shouldbe
female," house, at Oyster River' some women, putting together to
.. .or earh other's trials.
:
v cut across' the
fibre in
of leas
rings
at.the same place, imitated'it There discover the best wayof celebrating the

LV -Ant upright Indianian. on returninghnfrozni If one is angry let the other*part' ,the, being no men in the garrison,they fired centenary of the French Revolution six than half an inch in thickness, for
visit to the home oft
a: hence. three reasons : .First, the turnip need
lips only for a kiss an alarm, loosened their hair to appear years
his fathers and mothers ,in Kentucky, be thin instead .of
only in
peeled very ,
: like and used their so The_ city of Devil's Lake Dakota
,Let each try to yield oftenest to the men guns ,
1 he saw 117 snakes about the size of the usual
eays. and waste-
: manner, thickly ,
briskly that the fled. In 1712 is not yet one hundred days old but
wishes of the other., .. savages ,
bit
a lead pencil playing on a smooth
i : fully ; secondly, by so cutting them,
Esther Jones, saved Heard's garrison already choice lots are sold at two thou-
:of Band bar at the mouth of a run that Neglect the whole world besides rather the fibres are cut across,'so 'I that. how
to the township of' Dover, In New sands dollars each It has seven large
empties into Bromwell's creek near,his er than another., ever old the turnip is,it.is never stringy;
Hampshire, by mounting guard and hotels and two banks;
f V,farm They, were V gamboling on the Never talkat one another,eitheraloneor thirdly;they require only fourteen min
calling. so loud and, confidently as to Marie. Amelie Queen of Louis '
r ,gland after the fashion ot;lambs or kit- in company. .' '- utes to boil in plenty of boiling water .
,make the Indians believe"that help was Philippe,was the first lady who travelled
tees Sometimes:>> 'they '..would'unwrap Never speak loud to one another'unless stalwart I and salt, and thus the delicate flavor of
at hand. The Experience on the first French that from
railway
f, ., 'themselves into ball .large. as his ;: the is also
.. .a as the house is on fire. Bogartb of Dunkard's Creek turnips preserved ;: they can
in Paris to St. Germain
constructed
,, as I
around until be
.two fists and rolling more easily mashed. 'The thinner
go .
,Always leave home with loving words Pennsylvania, in a ,hand-to.hand fightin Thiers said, to amuse the Parisians.An .
YV it would tumble into the water,',and : the circles of turnips are cut the quicker
be the last to which two white
for they may a doorway, men .
i :then the little :wigglers would unwrap old bachelor says ladies do not they cook, and the less'fibre they will
The felicity is in the mutual cultivation were killed, slew three Indians with an but
i themselves and, scamper out into theiand very faint from tight lacing, from: tight : have.

again. Three of them.were'killed of usefulness.A axe. ._ _. hair dressing. In presence of an angelin CURRY OF MUTTON.-Put half a

by,being squeezed to death.in, the. balls. good wife or a good husband is the Scraps. fits, ,he says, suggest ,the, letting I dozen small onions ,into saucepan'

J;' and finally they got" to' fighting- ,whereupon greatest of earthly blessings. -' down of her hair; she will at once, display with al tablespoonful of butter, a,'teaspoonful -

f their mother, who was lying on a' Never find fault unless it perfectly -The fashionable tendencies are so consciouness, carry her hands to I! of curry powder,,,a little seasoning

t 3og watching their sport,:came. down certain a fault has been committed. running'to enlargement,that it is feared defend borrowed locks, and moan forth I a tablespoonful of, prepared

row.When another season'or two will see the fe- the desire to be at once brought home to I flour and .half
of
and stopped tne ; he went, Let' all your mutual accomodations : a pint, : cream ; stir
'1' better' look male head-gear adorned with the entire the bosom of her family.A until smooth., ,Remove the bones from
:.near where she,wasto, get a. he spontaneous, whole-souled and ,freeas ostrich instead of the

k ..at the young racers,.the mother;opened ai '. feather. curious legal complication has two pounds ,of mutton, cut ,it, into
-Th editor of French
_ her mouth, and, they all .rushed down a newspaper, arisen out of the earthquake disaster at small pieces and fry light brown. ,Put
Consult in all that of the dedication of
one another comes speaking a new
4 bar throat,,and she chased him home. Casamicciola. ,Among the victims were the meat into a .saucepan, pour the
within the experience observation or cemetery near Lyons?! said that "M.
i- _-, THE MONKEY, WHIPS THE.DOo., .- a Signor and Signora Bonavita, wholeft sauce over it and boil gently half an

i'. -John, Moore, of Savannah, had,a, big sphere" of the other. Gescoigne,had the pleasure of being the property worth a million.dollars, to hour. Put the meat on a hot dish and
to the first individual who buried in this
f:' stump-tailed; bulldog with which, bet A.hesitating or"gram yielding was which there is no direct heir. Their arrange a border of boilsd rice_ neatly.

'made his living. The. brute was uri ,wishes of the other, always grates upon delightful retreat.fAyoung relatives, in order to determine, the 'around it.I _

a loving heart lady and gentleman,takinga succession the GRAHAM
f. vainly and bad-not the appearance have petitioned to have DIAXONDS.-Pour.boiliDg

}, of an accomplished fighter, but, he Do not herald the sacrifices you maketo romantic strole together the other bodies diatinterred, that by an ex water on Graham flour, staring rapidly

:: 'always VV' came out. ahead, and John took each other's habits or preferences. evening; walked into a well which some amination of the external injuries it until all the flour is wet. It should be

' ( the stakes." One' day an' Italian came- They who marry for traits of mind one had carelessly left uncovered. Their may be ascertained, if possible. which about as thick as can.be.stirred easily

V along with a handorganand'a monkey, and,heart will seldom fail of perennial emotions were too deep to reach the sur- died first with a wooden spoon.' Place the dough,

,-and the dog man bantered" the,musician springs of domestic.enjoyment !: face.The -An exchange wonders how big bonanza with plenty of flour,,upon' the mould-
r new western weather prophet ing board and knead it for two- three
i. tolet' ..the monkey. ,iht the dog, offering. The beautiful in heart is a million is proud of his name-Straw, and tie politicians' from Colorado spend inch' or
minutes roll out half 'an thick
!
\
;
; ;
toe TheItallaatooghjm their time in The first
hlmfive result Washington.
;tobet dpllars domes
,': ; crowd times of more avail;as securing editor of the Boston. Post,.who evidently and cut with a knife into' small cakes,
week stand 'around to
: up and a large, than the beautiful in person : they listening '
c ; d onl-abaPe ; bake half,an hour in a
Italian the hand of
collected to see the 11D- The organs and buying glasses:
i"" : ,. thinks he.. can tell:which way. the, wind very hot oven.MINCED .
;r toMed the monkey onto the dog, and In'3es .English Girls. :beer with a fried oyster thrown in, 'and
will blow.
.. : LoBST Pick the meat
had his London while not insensi- -,
brute A paper, after that dinners
than a jthe little. they give big every '
"Man should be
I 'visa1ne'atump the charms of'the fair foreignerswho always graceful, from a fresh lobster; mince! it well,
teeth and his claws fastened like a ble to evening.-N. Y. Herald
"t': -- visitEngiand claims that young says Dr., Armitage; and the. doctor and put it into a saucepan'with a sea-
and ,
of that.dog's tail, was ; Pouring) oil on the troubled waters
will please rise and explain how a man '
', soning of, salt ceyenne a wineglassofwhite
Englishwomen of the middle 'and upper ,
i' screaming+ like a hyena.' The dog gave than can be graceful when he steps on,an proved', highly efficacious .with many wine and one of .vinegar.' Set it
jt: tot one astonished, look behind as 'he. ranks :are physically,stronger peel while carrying a basket of vessels of, the Glousester fleet :during c "
about
orange clear fire and simmer ton
over a
Ii;.::, bironced .to his: fe'aad.. made tracks their compeers in'any other European eggs:, the recent heavy gales, and 'probably minutes. Melt tablespoonful butter
a -
States. Well- '
}t;, Ifor .another, _.,oy. The monkey country or in the United famous for an I _"Yes, gentlemen," said the bar- saved many.of :'them from being badly: ,with an anchovy and the yolks of
''' field until Rattler sprang,over a ten- bred American girls are damaged if not entirely wrecked by the
on
room .orator amy ,father could raise I .
refined of,loveliness :;. : two well-beaten eggs; stir it into the
;
type "
nil fence the back of the'gardeD, elegant and I terrible The effect is almost
l f at1 .- the best dressed in finer cabbage and bigger beets than any, seas' lobster 'and thicken the .whole :with

:. when he suddenly quit his hold and sat French' ladies are frauleins of 'man in this section," and, the orator magical, as the oil dripping, into the bread crumbs; place, it in a dish and
'
"at';on,tile top.tell ,and ,watched the' :. d g'8, the world love'the; the youthful best heads'"of..hair wondered why.everybody laughed. water prevents the sea from breaking, garnish with the claws and parsley.
ii.-'f of satisfac Germany and the vessel is enabled to ride safely
it fnt with a chatter perfectiron = There was a reward offered the ENGLISH POUND CASK.-On* poundof
aladldanced'Honif the,ran with delight = the Spanish girls the brightest eyes to i on top of the waveGlouuster Advertiser.
for the
other day recovery of "a large
'r .. /Tne ttoltiliMripuMeredhis be 'found:anywhere;,.and,,in: ;|7.?ence leather traveling-bag." .. butter beaten to a cream ; one poundof

: who wm.take 1 P1U each: nlght'iYom i to 18.week*, may.be restored.td sonnd. use of the fruit and vegetable of J
this has 'of,.this,, growers
couuty some cotton, a. health,If such thing be possible.' For coring Female'Complaints'. these Fills have no, grpyvtb
sound and
witt
Florida. It produce & heavy; bat healthy. ,pa growing try 1
ample of.whichis at this,office.:, .* : 'equaL:'Physicians use them in their practice.' Sold everywhere sent by man for and will supply bearing trees with the food heeded for)hears crops 01 fn1

.. ,. ..
:idoooo; :MEi: ,: English Yttertairr< Surgeon and Chemist now --;:-- I. '-
traTeling- this country says that must of the
1
MAKE HENS LAY Hone and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless
.. .WOMEN AND CHILDREN trash Be says that Sherid D'. Condition'valuable. 'COLLINS&Cp. HARTFORD
; Powders are absolutely r'
'', tiotbingon; earth will make h'na lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders.r&rtl i1 a ,
; To read this advertisement and learn the to 1 Dintlood. Sold erery where,or atnt by mail for letter-rtampa.. L 8.Jomuox A Cow;Ltror.IfAiA /

.1 The Ornaette has aiDed such a worldwide reputation ; ;,, '!
.
that a lengthy description of k U IIOtMessary."ltw lfi -' :T ,
.
'. be sutdmttosad that itIsaPERPECTORGAN t..r; ':" ." .. .T4 !
tlutplayst .
}'
-- to.J.r'
i : & ORGANS.We .. .
-, m tawieaIy aU t e sacred an porWar mvsie.sung ..... .' .. .
.
.
I .a: 1 dances etc etc. It of three strong bellows aDd : : : '. '
1' set vt reeds with EIPRLconsists5SiOi Lox and SWBU. A strip : j
"
'"
.
"
of perforated!per represents the tone,and it Is only
will save money;; give you the neceuary to place the apes tune in the instrument as 'Qr.r,.. ..: \ A
shown io the ,and turn the handle which both : ,. 1
best instrument-made, please in picture opemus :, : '
very you the bellows and propels the paper tune. The perforations I
the selection, dealwith, yon fairly, and in the paper allow the right reeds to sound and
a perfect tune is the result ptrftct timt"IJuc"ti.nI.iUC4 .' ",
6. allow privileges,accommodations ,. without **>* i
the leist
you (//" knowledge music being required vrSv-' -U?
C' : which ho other house in the Union will .., of the performer: even: a IttUe child can operate it: .' .. j
shoo ba the
as is picture a lic1e girlisplayiaeasone and J
do.* Thin we ..say; this: -we guarantee. -w rpUymatesare singing the word. It u tuned in the key 1'. >
,, best suited foe the human roles to sing by. It interests and entertains "
The of all others to instruments : ." .
buy superb -
place, both old and young. and ; '
.. MANUFACTURERS OP .
1 3I
,at lowest possible figures is at .' AFFCXD3 HOURS OF SOCIAL L1ismadeotaolidac
.t }. -. ?perfectly represented br the ricture. ara1a'
text decorated in gilt and is both bandsonv: and ornamental. .The
tsia olsimiiariastrvmext$has hitherto been(3.and demand has con- :
f Ludden &: ,Bates' SJanUyiBoreasedcntil now there are over TS/XM in use. We are encouragedto Axes Hatcl1ets9 I Picks j
place. the Organetta ca tM market at this greatly reduced
Price,believing that the sale will warrant the red uo
i tioft *The Organetta,: though similar ia construction ,. .
'MUSIC ( pt is an imprmcmtnt upon our well-known ...
SOUTHERN ; HOVE, 7 ,Oigancnc.wL U sells for sa and$10. It AND OTHER EXTRA 'QUA.LITY" ;
contains: the same number of

I.--*-
> A7ITWI1.IOHT.': .11' wildered alarm.. What if a_girl should. I hardly' "" make a of,subjects, grave and gay, and Agrlc lt ral.'I

f -, r .* call for'me.!' But no one did, and I.i, reply. to marriage in general, and -

TJpon's tea so calm no ripple breaks 'was half disappointed>> half relieved, "Yes,'-' he went on,,'!&she is so to the matrimonial lot ,of About Stables.If .

']i .. The Nor moonbeams frets itself fall-one seething long mass uncheckered of spray, that I was'exempt, w1ien at last it was to her art that'it "seems" 'to quite 'our old friends.; more attention was paid to.the care

ray; ,.liable Byrne's turn to go out. her life. She has not thought ,of remember Boyd, don't of the horse, the farmer's most useful
; \The arching sky a paler coloring takes, riage, and does not care in the 'least asked .' you servant,:fewer blind, lame and diseased
And lingering yet the sunset glow; -- She left'the room with a lovely blush Tom..._ ...01
t animals
't Enfolds_,.with cnmaon;the far peaks of snow. 3n her beautiful. face. The door was ,, the ordinary run of society. She bashful fellow, ,like me, I would be se n. The following
be to he good points are from Whip,and Spur:-
glad see you, though, -'
O'er nntbewaveringlineofaeameetssky. solemnly closed upon her, and then after '
F both merged in faintest bar ofgolds ; consolingly, "as you are a man of science. Let your stable be well drained and
I? And are a brief pause,there was a faint knock. replied;Tom, laughing. "He
; sufficiently lighted. The ;
X from
.
clouds The post-master opened the door a few I Miss Cutting our former vapors
all their ,
white fleecy graceus.
a The .
; a dram lIoo
putrid and
the at ddenchange
,
We walked back together.to the teacher.
I
!fold : inches. always thought I she
T Or massed in shadowy granduer; '"What do want?" he asked. inn, and presently I was shaking to him.." from 'darkness to light, will

!The' white sea'gullf.flockand wings. spread their broad,: :f "There a you letter here," she replied. with a beautiful and stately gull"! I, exclaimed, "I; almost to a certainty Cause blindness.Let : .

:"With pennants in the fitful breeze "For Mr..James Hill." the strange intensity and fire thatrl to help a man out. You and level* Standing on a sloping placeis

The stately ships at peaceful anchor ride. "How much to ?" never seen in any other eyes but those that book of the late Dr., I I very painful, and causes lameness
t Or, dipping low beyond our vision glide; pay Mabel by straining the ligaments and mem-
Nearer come.:strains of! sweet wild,.melo "Postage not stated," was the faint Byrne. Bushnell, published some.years
x dies.Rising .: H' reply. She greeted me very cordially 'A Reform Against Nature?' branes. ,It also produces grease and
and falling with each measured oar.As sore heels. Every stall should .be at
after we three had taken'an e'c( ,
,
,eager boatmen pull for home and shore. They all laughed loudly and looked at denounces the whole woman's least sir feet wide and nine feet long. .
meal there followed
together a delightful
'Boston,Journal for that was The blood movement, but maintained that
n .. me, my name. I
This will enable
the horse to turn round
in the little that
evening parlor ;
ought to have :the
t I l rushed crimson floods to my face. I right
and his sister had'secured. without bruising .himself, and to lie
marriage to the she
man
got on my.feet somehow and with
Postage Not Stated my For'once in life I felt myself down and stretch himself with comfort.
my I think he
heart torn was scientifically
between a wild desire to
go at ease in a lady's society. In the .", Let the stallebe seperated by partitions,
into that hall and wish to sink
a utterly place there was Tom to keep me not by bars. They prevent the horses
I was tall, overgrown, awkward and away from human kind, I stumbled out : with great eagerness, looking from fighting and kicking each other.
countenance by predominance of
sixteen with a prevading consciousnessthat a at Tom but at the last words
of the room. "j ; Let
openings be made just under
in the then proper
my hands and feet were very large, The. door was closed behind me and I : own sex company, turned to Mabel, her eyes the to
ceiling permit the hot foul air
and'the added misery,-in the case of the found myself almost" in darkness, as the did not expect me, to., talk of % on mine, and the look I met to ;and at the
foam of' escape, proper openings
but
former members, that they were alwaysred hall was dimly lighted. I paused a nothings, light the.blood to my heart with bottom of, the wall to admit fresh air.
and I never knew what to do with moment and then heard the faint sourd social whirlpool which never yet :' swift, tumultuous rush that I and
Impure confined air will
been able to skim. She showed cause
them when in company. I was makinga of quick breathing ; another heart was so faint with confusion, and 'pres- broken 'wind. TLe fresh air should
visit at grandmother's delightful old-i 1 For knowledge of the subject that I out of the room and to
beating as violently as my own. found myself talking with ,enter through a number of small, rather
fashioned country ,home,. when 'one. once in my life I knew what to do with not to sleep. than "
and enthusiasm of the f formation of a large tole, such as an open win-
morning the dear old, lady called me to my arms. I caught hold of her. I country, and especially of the next day I went out in the after- dow. That prevents draughts, which

r scarcely know how., The darkness gave myself for a scramble through chills
her."Here I cause and coughs. The tempera
and the curious marks of
system
is. something for you, Jim," me and I held her in a close and rough where
courage action borne the I very gorge, ture of a stable should be that of a sit
"she'said, "an invitation te a children's clasp, and pressed my lips to her collected. by.: specimens I Mabel did n.ot'care to accom- I ting-room or parlor ; not over ,seventy .

-,.. party- at Mrs Edward's." cheek ia three or four rapid, half-frigh I was half glad to be alone, degrees in summer nor under fortyfivein
She in her turn contributed to
"Children's party," I repeated, prob-, tened kisses before she could free her- interest of nervous over'my audacity of winter. Hot,close or ,foul stables

ably with a shade of scorn in my voice, self from my embrace. evening's by telling me before ; yet at the thought of will bring'on glanders or inflammation
work and her.
showing me
as indicating that I was no longer to "There, there I Mr. Hill" she said, which were really of a very high kindly eyes, 'so overwhelmed while a very cold or damp one may

be placed in th juvenile category. with a faint merry laugh, "don't be so of artistic merit. There was no happiness, that I had to cause an incurable cough or disease of

Not children exactly," correctedgrandma,1 bashful again. I'm sure you are bold girl weakness in her handling of times at a bit of rock before the lungs. To not keep the hay over
with a smile at my masculine see the striae that denoted'gla'' the The steam'and breath of
enough now 1" manger.
.
brush but force and
a poetic
dignity. "Young people, I should have I the animal make is both and
; "Have I paid my postage ? I stammered that had her already unpleasant
said Mrs: ,Edwards', daughter ,Florence .won unwholesome. If the must be'
able recognition in the world aa late sunset when I reached the hay kept
is 14, and Tom Byrne and all the "Indeed, yes; enough and to spare. art. The last rosy light was flushing over the horse, the ceiling between

h boys-young men, I should say," witha Come let us go back to the parlor." "Aid you have never heard of : mountain peaks with that should be of plaster. This will in a

twinkle of amusement, "will- be She led me in a willing prisoner, and bel's paintings until now ?" beauty, which is one of the measure prevent vapors from passing,

there." the rest of the eventng I was her bond Tom. .. charms of Swiss scenery. I up to the food. Have no opening into

I had sundry misgivings that I should slave; her partner in all games, her. "No," I confessed. "You know my way without pause to Mabel's the manger.from,the" hay-loft. Dust/is
I not enjoy the party at :all, being as 'yet I, led there force that seemed I often thrown into the horse's
companion in the dance (wherein I. excelled have been quite absorbed in my by a, very eyes
'very much ufrafd of girls' ,though beginning '' the country boys, and gloried in studies."v me by a power beyond my con- when fed in this way, and thus blind
to admire them as mysterious and.faseinating The dusk and she ness is begun. The breath ascends di-
room was quite
my accomplishment),and at last,crown "Yes, and you have not seen
beings. However, I accepted As I entered she came to- rectly to .the food through the opening,
ing delight of the evening, her escort for ever so long, have you ?"
the invitation, as I found that all home. "No," I replied, ''not since that me with a quantity of letters and which at.the same time pours a continual
::aa the.boys I knew' were going, and I the I aU'.1 in her hands. draught down on the horse's head,
This'was.. all., The next day I returned -. mer ten'years ago, when I was at
4 party was to be'quite "swell""' affair thus chills well bad food.
causing as as
"'
and while
the
to my' home in city, grandmother'3. came you were away, I
for the village. Mabel Byrne became only a memory ; "Jolly times we had to," said all'l How to Transplant.The .
When it found me
the
evening came strong at first, fainter as time went on, reflectively "Remember that party I took the papers. plants should be drawn from the
with the rest seated in a large parlor,
but sweet always. When, I saw other Mrs. Edwards'?" ? them there was a large package bed; one at a time, and carefully placed

very unhappy because my arms, and girls I compared them mentally with A sudden rush of blood to my I dimly discerned the word in baskets or in the body of a wagon

J bands, which would by no means arrange the picture my imagination painted of utterly confused me. I stammered a followed by an illegible stamp. for removal to the field as soon after a
in or
graceful
i themselves any bash- Mabel and they never seemed half so ply, and Tom, to my relief, west have paid something on this,' rain as the soil will admit of stirring;

becoming manner, and extremely j fair and sweet as she. with some rambling reminiscences. ; "how much was it ?" and New ground may be planted immedi-'
ful on.for lovely
but fall of ad Wa a
But then, I did not\ see many other was some seconds before I dared up. ately after a rain, but old should not,,'

,b1aek-e than myself}ed girt whom about I knew' a year to: younger be TomByrne's girls. ,My bashfulness, instead of diminishing look at Mabel. Sorely she was not stated," replied Mabel. lest it cake around the plant when dry

seemed rather to increase upon too. and injure it. An expert man can
': smilingly, she uttered the
sister. I the went by. I avoided The next morning we all went on transplant from 3000 to 4000 per day,.
) from but : me as years Then her dark eyes softened
She me
distance
sat ,
some the of the mountain.
trip slopes
and was so much of a recluse up if he has the endurance to stoop and.
society The and letters
when'f I
she had given me a sweet smile, bel in short suit alpine hat papers
ladies that mother was quite gray plant a whole day. The .leaves of the-
from
time to my scattered over the floor. I had
first came in,land now from increasedat worried lest I' should become a con- stout boots ; Tom carrying her <
time cast glances at me which materials. Thus we made :
firmed old bachelor. Perhaps one rea- ing the bud and the plant set so that the-
that had been once before mine
once my bliss and my confusion son why' retained my diffidence was' and many another delightful boyish days. bed will just reach the surface of ,the

Various games' were suggested and that my pursuits were among books, tion. now, as I pressed passionate ground. The soil should be well pressed
played but of a quiet character Life took on new colors for me. I the roots of the
they were and not among people., ,I had made the on her brow and lips, I found against plant, using: .
radiance and about it
was a glory
such as'"Twenty Questions, to leave hollow below it..
science of geology my study, and at' 27 dreamed of before. at last to utter the yearning that care no space
"Proverbs," etc., so.that 1 had no opportunity found myself in a comfortable positoinas I had never my heart. Plant are often lost by the carelessnessof
found for
of nearer to day I fresh reason the laborer is the earth to
approaching any assistant professor in one of our best pressing
Hable,-Who showed herself. very brilliant -. colleges, the salary of which with my' my beautiful companion,and and our Both of One Mind. the upper part of the root, leaving the-

in her questions arid answers during own income added, making me so far at through the deep valleys up lower extremity dangling in the hole
mountain sides to '"""""
the progress of these intellectual ease that I resolved to devote my sum- rougn were me r made by the dipple. If the plant bed is-
enchanted journeys through a realm of a Denver butcher shop a
amusements. to a tour in Europe. not well moistened by the rain to the
'; ... Then somebodv suggested that we mer vacation. '- I fairies. In this loveliest country of sat cleaning a revolver. It depth of the roots of the plants it shouldbe

should play poetoffice.-- Equipped with bag and hammer, world, with this most glorious rusty old "Colt," which had not thoroughly wet by artificial means before -

uPosro ice 1 what is that?'how do August found me making a pedestriantour by my side, I was, indeed, as in use for years, and was to be put drawing the plants Farmer's Home

yon play it ?" I whispered to Tom of Switzerland, with a special viewto and transfigured by the light of the and traded off. A shoemaker Journal .

':Byrne the study. of its glacial system passion that took possession of along directly and observed: "Of
next neighbor."Don't
my I: avoided the welltraveledways Slugs and Snails.
post- lithology. there'll be an accident. "Y-.s,
to play
know how
; 'mae ?" he you'asked with 'scorn of my thus escaping the society of all soul.At first I knew not what had so," "It isn't loaded, is it.?" The experience of a gardener given in

ignorance. "6h ,'well I suppose you other tourists,and I was therefore utter- me. I thought only that my pleasure no." "But it will go off?" "It a late.issue of Revue Horticole,in regardto

K ly amazed when one evening, as I drew _Mabel's society sprang from a "I'never see a revolver without the destruction of ,these creatures!
don't know anything.
city.fellows
r near the little house which'was my tem of tastes and ,pursuits, and the to handle ,it Let me look at which are so harmful where they are

r "I never heard- of'thIs," I assenced porary abiding place, a tall form strode of 'her conversation ;' but gradually weapon. Ah I I'm satisfied now abundant, is particularly worthy of

may.f toward.me out of the darkness and''hearty a woke to the overwhelming fact that doesn't contain any stray bullets. attention, and'it is hoped that at last

"Well,'I'lllell. you how.it is ; a girl! voice cried out:, loved her with the one great love of suppose you could hit my foot we have a quick 'and easy method of
and'then '
lib for a letter for some boy, "Ji nl! Jim Hill I" life, that seemed to me now to distance?" "Certainly could. despatching them when they make their

you have to'ask her how much postage, "Who is it ?" i replied, with a.halt back from the days of long ago, if she was loaded I'd take a dead appearanceu Some'pulverized sulphate

and if she says one cent yoU. : have to I I ne_.v.Ana.... star t. have been always with me, and like that and pull the trigger, of copper (blue vitriol) is ,mixed with

kiss hr once.?' ."AhJ I ,I. thought, it was, my old stretch out into the future to make The, shoemaker jumped'two coarse' wheat ,bran, and the mixtms

h* ,"Oh 1". said I. kiss friend. .Have. you forgotten Tom- transcendently. .glorious, or a long. and yelled like an Indian, and placed ,about the garden where the

Iil "Yes," replied Tom,," nd yon Byrne ?" he. came down he danced and slugs can have access to it; they scent
pair.And
,her twice for two cent i and three times Of course not" for I had met him occasionally yet as soon as I had,.,learned and galloped around until peo the bran 'and greedily eat' it but almost -

:for three cents. It's)gaits f U11if it is a since we were .boys and.Iwas own secret,my former Kaahfninft g him crfzy. It was only immediately die from the effects of

';Pretty: girl,"he added judicially. .. heartily glad to see my former comrade back upon me"' with tenfold crowd had collected<< and cornered the copperas,.In using this mixture in than

., .'"I suppose,so,"I replied vaguely. always one of the best of companions and. I found_ _myself. ,often' n' .. in the shop that any onefound open air where.there danger that birds-

But I forgot to teuyoUhe.added: '. f .in her presence, while-at the thought trouble- -The butcher had pat .might eat it and thus be,poisoned, it.
'
'*tt she says postage n6l,Stated, then ';"I saw'your name on the book at the .telling her my heart's story; though along the sole of.his.foot close mast", be protected so" as to pnvest.'

3 :you kiss her as often' as yon U like. Hush inn:"he explained;"- _sure it must beyou. _brain was smitten through with d to draw blood.. "I, told you access of the.birds while allowing elaj*.

His stock is just magnificent. aPH H Naturalist and Taxidermist.Having -

*'The sloop yacht "Vole" has" ;' been l.J the Sharpie, "Illinois/' got fairly settled my new store Hay :
t3'H cornel Main street and Washington avenue, ,
launched by C. R.'' linand's1i: is now M f' 0 M making regular trips between Indian River I will be pleased to show customers tho following

fry;if you don't believe it try one. "The 5 1-1 Hrl J. C. SANDIFORD.We A choice line of Staple & Fancy_Groceries. CLOTHIERS
,
proof of the pudding is in eating it" r/J have this day formed a copartner ORANGE manufacture %
Home ,
m P"a e1 eN ship under the firm name'of Sandiford & WISE Samples to be seen at store.nSTOTIONS. ,
'-The Headquarters' wharf is in a,condition Vintage 1S32,perfectly pure and of exquisite
M English, all debts due'or contracted by bouquet. Sic Curiosities in great
to be used as far as the wing wharve: the above firm will be settled by us. variety. As of old what you can't find in the ,

at'which,' place,four.feet of water can be I 'J
had. r '. M., E. ENGLISH.
? In retiring from the firm of W. M. A.. L. HATCH Gents' ClottiM & FnrnisMi tok1March
The man who does not relish our GMH tHQ Thomas& Co. I return my thanks to the 1st 44 u,

f large and fine Indian River oysters 0 public for their liberal patronage to us DE.ALERI1iGROCERIES

1..well, we don't think he knows' what is o .1tJ and ask a continuance for the new firm ROCKLEDGE HOUSE.

Lane will carry you.tri-weekly to Enterprise will be at the following places for the
with the St. River Hardware and General I Mercianiise Open from December 1st to
connecting" -Johns purpose of collecting the tax for the

steamers.; for JaCksonville. Fare to C. J. HECTOR year 1883, viz: CITY POINT, FLORIDA. May 1st.
March s.Iw 45
$4. SECOND ROUND.
;
Enterprise ,
Rockledge is most sitmte.Ton
-'The cane' is late this'year. The Bassville, Monday, .. ....Dec. 10, S,HODGES, OTTO H. VOSS, the famous Indian beautifully River, ,,'web. for I.:
crop : Hardware and Lake View, Wednesday,... ." 12, Glcncoe,Fla. Titusville F1,\.
,very dry spring and,summer retarded its i i Fort Drum, Friday,.... ... ." 14, TITUS HOUSE the beauty of its scenery, the variety and I
of its fruits and the
I. growth, but.recentR 11S have been very Crab Grass, Monday, ..... .." 17, quality equablenessof '
; Titusville Indian River of its climate is in
Flori the State.
.. .. ..." 24 unequalled
beneficial. will command good General ProduceMERCHANT LaGrange, Monday, ,
; Syrup a
The House in all its is
arrangements, : ; :
TitusvilleTuesday. ........ 25, f6rTbe above is strictly a FirstClass
price nextyear. Haulover, Wednesday,......" 26, !" Hotel, pleasantly situated on Indian strictly first-class, and is reached by
'-Mr. F. B.Sacketi. ,, during our absen B urn h:un's Fridap, ..... .. .." 28, cCity River, 250 miles South of Jack- steamers on the St. John's River.H. .

*: The STAB force,return their sincere D. W. McQuAiG, Excellent hunting and fishing in the immediate Subscriptiongenc)-.
NEW CASH STORE Tax Collector Brevard Fla. vicinity. Pleasure boats
County, The
thanks to Mr. J. C. Norwood of Norwood undersigned having opened a
Titusville Oct: 25 188a. forTouristsalwaysinattendance. -,
,
&Co.,for a fine watermelon, from his We are.receiving by every boat New NEWSPAPER ,
SUBSCRIPT!! AGE5CT'
Goods which we are selling at Rock Botom
beautiful place at Pity Point We, learnt tNoRwooDys The manager assures bas Guests all the com-
at he has them in.great numbers. prices for CASH. forts of a home at moderate rates. Will.be pleased to. receive subscriptioza-j
OPEN,ALT TILE YEAR BOUND. .
Every one is!pleased with our fine We believe in the old adage: "Short Fast Hack Line OTTO H. VOSS, Proprietor., to any i; .
settlements make friends" but Cash
steamer "Cinderella." She is large, convenient trades make longer long friends. October. 26 .if. Periodical or Newspaper publishedo *'*

tidy-well: managed and .corn f 6 Opened for the Season. --

fortabler-A ''trip on the,pper.St. Johnson Come and sec for yourselves.SANDIFORD : '. The ,Cheapest and Most Direct JCSfA man who is interested in ,his own Save time; trouble and expense by applying '

.. --Afresh stock of.choice groceries has, November 29. tf 29 ANDREW GIBSON .. Subscription Agent, **-
.
just been received at the Headquarters' Titusville and Indian River. Keeps the finest oysters to be found in Haulover P. O., IJrevard county, Fla. "'

,Store.. Cash customers 'will find it to CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Titusville, i 'I "'
Tropical House J. M. Damon .
their interest to call.. First class goods ,
1 AND SERVED IN STYLE.TO SUIT,PATRONS.
are what we have to offer. We do not TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA. ';
:
--oROCKLEDGE- THREE trips weekly between the ST. -<>- : .

deal in 2nd's. JOHNS and INDIAN RIVERS.Leaves Plain and Fancy Cake made to order. Dealer in >T

.. -We learn that an order has been received Indian River Florida. Enterprise EVERY Monday, Wednesday Baker's Bread always on hand. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, .;

from the Post Office Departmentfor and Friday Morning, arriving at Also a first-class Barber shop attached. Fancy and Toilet Articles. '.

ernment. ledge, in the far-famed Indian River region and Saturday morning, arriving at lJ:m a & needed by customersand ..
'
not on hand, will be ordered. .
Enterprise In'the evening.-Address oo gOlM YCMllllrm OeemwkbStDLYork. 1 .
I =We. tailed.to announce last week, the of Florida and possesses all the advantages i Prescriptions carefully compcv1n\Jed. .,.

death of W.F.Richards,ex-Sheriff of this of Climate, Health and Pleasure W. S. Norwood, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, I night or day with accuracy and dispatch' .. ,

county,'recently,thejesidence_ of his of this newly developed region of Florida. TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA. As Good I by competent persons. Ir36'. .
as tlic Best .
son4ri law, Henry' 'L. '''Parker., at Fort Salt Water, Boating, Fishing, Oysters, A r THE SLOOP "AGNES 1

.Drum. He departed.this life after vepainful W Hunting, Rocky Shore, Superb Scenery, JAS. PRITCHARD & CO., If you are in want of anything in the .

and prolonged illness. May h e together with the finest Oranges,Bananas, OFFER FOR SALE : Tinware line call on commanded by ]

Immigrants :are arriving' on 'everyboat to be found in this favored Business, Residence Lots, F. C. Allen, Makes regular trips on Indian River. 'IJ':;
.
SUE CARRIES A FULL SUPPLY OF ',
and the principle question is"Wherecan locality.. and Dwellings in Georgi r.a, .: Florida. ,

"on Indian River if Canned Goods, II
does hotplease
,. ,one place
made the Week or.'Mont) .If what is
want "
Arrangements by you not in
stock he
you'another one'will." There is November 8th 1883. 23 6m Unimproved Lots In will make it for you before you leave. I Hats, Boots and Shoes, .

a plenty.of good land around:, Titusville: A stock of : Ladies' Shoes in great variety; Prints'at- ?

j just north. :of the town and .extending to Established 1878. Indian River :City.jgfHave hand. Repairing first-class done on ware' short always notice.on ; new patterns at low prices. |

the head of Indian River, lands that will a large list of November 1st 1SS& em 27 Ready-made Going Toile}. AiticlsOTIO.S. [ : 1

grow.oranges,cane,,vegetables &c ..Someof O: \ .
Be it known to.the Orange Groves .Eggs 'Wanted. '
people .
the
finest- in the
very young groves ( -For the cash onlyPIONEER .&
State are to'be' found in the immense of Indian River and vicinity After.December 15th, the highest mark March 15,46 6m.
hammock that ON HIGH ,HAMMOCK5 & FIRST GLAS8 t pnccr: will be paid for fresh '
lands. We have no.,'"horn"blow.when to ,0. -0 w.'Ul 50 head of turkeys and eggs.150 heal 1 COOPERAGE.,e : _':' .